eagle eyed

/ˈiːɡəlˌaɪd/
adjective
  1. Having very sharp vision; able to see small details or things far away.
    • The eagle-eyed birdwatcher spotted a rare hawk on the distant ridge.
    • My grandmother is eagle-eyed and can read a street sign from half a block away.
    • An eagle-eyed editor caught the typo that everyone else had missed.
  2. Very observant or watchful; noticing things that others might miss.
    • Her eagle-eyed attention to detail made her an excellent detective.
    • The eagle-eyed security guard noticed the suspicious package immediately.
    • Eagle-eyed fans quickly spotted the actor's cameo in the background.
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